柯林斯詞典obdurate /??bdj?r?t/ 1. ADJ If you describe someone as obdurate, you think that they are being unreasonable in their refusal to change their decision or opinion. 執(zhí)拗的; 頑固不化的[正式] Parts of the administration may be changing but others have been obdurate defenders of the status quo. 政府的一些部門可能正在作出改變,但其他部門卻要執(zhí)意維持現(xiàn)狀。 返回 obdurate劍橋詞典disapproving extremely determined to act in a particular way and not to change despite what anyone else says 頑固的;執(zhí)拗的 The president remains obdurate on immigration . 縂統(tǒng)在移民問題上依然固執(zhí)己見。 used to describe a person who refuses to change their mind , or someone or something that is difficult to deal with or change (某人或某物)倔強(qiáng)的;難辦的 Union leaders remain obdurate that working conditions and pay improve . 工會領(lǐng)導(dǎo)堅(jiān)持改善工作環(huán)境和加薪的要求。 Several obdurate facts /differences remain , preventing a compromise solution . 難以解決的事/不可調(diào)和的分歧依然存在,妨礙達(dá)成折中的方案。 返回 obdurate